Jackson County lies within the Florida panhandle near the Georgia border. Jackson County has a population that is just under 50,000. Within the county, there are 4 police departments that work very aggressively along side of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office. These 4 police departments are Cottondale Police Department, Marianna Police Department, Graceville Police Department and Sneads Police Department. Last year these departments worked together and have racked up over 9,500 moving violations within the county. Like most counties in Florida, Florida Highway Patrol is very proactive as well.

Since Jackson County is close to state lines, one can imagine how strict Florida Highway Patrol and other law enforcement agencies are. In fact, just last year Florida Highway Patrol was responsible for issuing close to 5,000 tickets. Most of these tickets were for unlawful speed, but there were many written for driving without a valid license as well as driving on a suspended license. If you are facing a criminal violation or a moving violation ticket, did you know that our office can help? We have been handling cases for people of Jackson County for quite some time now. Call our office today at 1-800-Fight-It and see how we can help you.

Jackson County is part of the 14th Judicial circuit and the county has only one county judge. The judge of the county is Judge Woodrow Hatcher. Judge Hatcher will preside over civil misdemeanors where the 2 circuit court judges will hear all criminal charges. These are Judge Brantley Clark and Judge William Wright. The county seat for Jackson County is Marianna.

We cover all of Jackson County which includes Alford, Bascom, Campbellton, Cottondale, Graceville, Grand Ridge, Jacob City, Malone, Marrianna, Sneads, Cypress, Two Egg an Round Lake.